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一泻千里yī xiè qiān lǐ❶[of a river] rush down a thousand li—flow down vigorously;race down a long course; ❷[of a writer’s style] bold and flowing ❍ 大家都以为总是~的了,谁知道月底又跳回来——(茅盾《子夜》329) …everybody thought that government issues were heading for a slump,so it came as a great surprise when the prices shot up again at the end of the month. ❍ 牡丹江水,汹涌澎湃,浪头滚滚,犹如万马奔腾,~。(曲波《林海雪原》590) The raging Peony River,with tumbling waves,raced down its long course like ten thousand stampeding horses. ❍ 他文笔流畅,风格有如流水行云,~。He writes with ease and grace,and his style is bold and flowing like water and moving clouds. 一泻千里yī xiè qiān lǐ泻:水很快地往下流。形容水一流就直达千里。比喻江河水势湍急,流程极远;也比喻文章或曲调奔放畅达。flow down vigorously, flow power fully, bold and flowing |